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Would it still be possible the get a copy of the manuals?Thanks for the inf. I had to re-mast the boat. If you could make measurements within 1/8 of an inch for the locations of the stays from the mast top (end of the extrusion, not the pulleys) that will help me attach the mounting brackets for the cables.
In exchange I can send pix of my boat with the curved oars that stow in the cockpit.
I really enjoy the old C14 Omega and it has had lots of adventures for the last 40 years after I salvaged her. Since I sail inland lakes I like the open bow layout and don't worry about waves coming in.
BTW I have a copy of the original manuals if you need them.
I just bought a neglected but original (I think) 1971 Omega 14, #494.
To get accurate measurements, you could compare your current setup with the official 470 class specifications. Additionally, consulting the 470 class association or an experienced 470 sailor could provide valuable insights into the proper dimensions and attachment points.I replaced the original broken mast with a salvaged mast from another design. It is very similar in cross section but I'm wondering about overall length and stay and jib hardware attachment locations. Ideas?